Just one little warning.. Why would this user need FXP, really? I have
only seen FXP in one occation - fast trading of warez. People with slow
lines use the servers' bandwidth to trade the warez..
Sure, there may be legal uses of FXP - just that I've never heard of it.
/Kristian
Dennis wrote:
> Case:
>
> A user wants to have FXP possibility to have server-server FTP
> I see in Proftp
> that I can use
> <Global>
> AllowForeignAddress on
> PassivePorts 25001 26000
> </Global>
>
> And open the ports behind NAT (ROUTER) ..
> But FXP still does not work when trying to login and start datatraffic.
>
> Anyone FXP enabled on PROFTP ?
>
> also the logfile does not show info.
>
> Dennis
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